He may be Superman on the court, but Houston Rockets center Dwight Howard is far from invincible in the real estate game.

Howard finally unloaded his Orlando-area mansion to a cash buyer, taking a multimillion-dollar loss in the process.

The former Orlando Magic superstar bought the estate for $7.7 million in 2008 but could only get $3.4 million for it this month after it sat on the market for five months and no one would pay his $4.9 million asking price.

The new buyer made out like a bandit, though, because the home is pretty amazing. The 3-acre property has five bedrooms, a man cave, pool table, wine tasting room, backyard pool, waterfall, and even a lazy river.

Howard played for the Orlando Magic from 2004 to 2012 and signed with the Houston Rockets in 2013 after a brief stint with the Los Angeles Lakers.